JDFossilBedsNPS
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Critter of the Week: Palaeogale sp.
This skull belongs to a small carnivoran called Palaeogale, about the size...
9:29 AM May 27th
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Remember to watch out for Rattlesnakes as you enjoy the park! This one was spotted last week along one of our trails.
9:06 AM May 26th
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Our summer program schedule starts today. Join us at 10am and 2pm daily for talks on the plaza in front of the...
9:42 AM May 25th
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Critter of the Week: Protosciurus condoni
This jaw belongs to a tree squirrel, Protosciurus condoni. The...
9:46 AM May 21st
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Can't make it down south to see the annular eclipse? We'll be able to see a partial eclipse from here. We even...
9:40 AM May 20th
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Can't make it down south to see the annular eclipst? We'll be able to see a partial eclipse from here. We even...
9:37 AM May 20th
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We just barely managed to get this picture of a jackrabbit - they sure are fast. (mw)
9:20 AM May 19th
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Diatoms
Diatoms are single celled algae. They have cellular walls that are high in silica content, which means...
1:41 PM May 18th
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What kind of bone am I?
9:18 AM May 17th
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Eight and a half months after the Clarno fire.
9:13 AM May 14th
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Critter of the Week: Hypertragulus hesperius
This skull and jaw (UCMP 76281) belong to a mouse-deer,...
8:51 AM May 13th
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What is this pretty little flower? We found it yesterday along the Blue Basin Overlook trail.
9:20 AM May 11th
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The old road through Picture Gorge.
8:50 AM May 7th
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Critter of the Week: Nimravus brachyops
This skull and arm belong to Nimravus brachyops, a mountain-lion sized...
9:35 AM May 6th
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Although it doesn't look like there will be much in the way of wildflowers this year at Painted Hills, there is...
9:12 AM May 5th
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Tuff - An ash-flow tuff is composed of ash, pumice, and other volcanic particles that has been cemented into a...
9:22 AM May 4th
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These are fossils ... but what of?
11:20 AM May 3rd
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Bryan, our climate change intern, has worked long and hard on this short film. Check it out!
8:59 AM Apr 30th
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Our climate change intern Bryan worked long and hard on this new video - check it out! (mw)
8:59 AM Apr 30th
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Check out our new YouTube video about climate change at John Day Fossil Beds. Our climate change intern Bryan...
8:52 AM Apr 30th
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- Name John Day Fossil Beds
- Location Kimberly, OR
- Web http://www.nps.go...
- Bio JODA preserves and protects the resources found within its boundaries such as the James Cant Ranch Historic District and fossils as old as 50 million years.
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